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Dick Morris
Former Bill Clinton adviser Dick Morris joined Sean Hannity on Monday night to discuss breaking news that both unemployment and the budget deficit were trending higher than forecast earlier by the Obama White House.
Morris, the author of the recent besteller Catastrophe, called the news "a disaster for the Democrats."
Hannity balked when Morris made the startling prediction that, given these developments, along with a looming "double dip" recession, "you could see one hundred seats changing" from Democrat to Republican in the next election.
But is this unprecedented deficit really a "disaster for the Democrats" -- or something they engineered?
As David Horowitz writes, there may very well be a link "between the trillion-dollar deficits Obama is deliberately running up and the Cloward-Piven strategy devised by two Columbia radicals to bankrupt the welfare system in New York in order to create a crisis that would generate radical change."
Sean Hannity hasn't picked up on this possibility yet, but his FOX News colleague Glenn Beck mentioned "Cloward-Piven" on his program yesterday afternoon. Watch for Horowitz to talk more about the strategy when he next appears on Glenn Beck's show this Thursday.











Comments
When is it a good thing to be a "Former Clinton Advisor?" Only when you turn evil, I suppose.
Is there anyone more disgusting than Dick Morris? Why does Sean always have to have him on the show? This is why I love Glenn Beck. No Dick Morris!
By the way, Glenn's wood rocket-ship is nearing completion. I have seen images of this thing and it is enormous. Completely made out of wood and big enough to hold 20,000 of his most loyal followers as they fly home to Phluggerville when Armageddon happens.
I've thought about the fact that Obama is purposely driving up the national debt. It would be for the purpose of moving into a one world currency and forging a North American Union or worse. I think that Republicans are right there with them though. It seems that our government leaders as a whole are in it together. Bush also did much damage to the national debt situation.
Robert Moon is spamming The Activity Pit again: twi.cc/lAlq
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